FEBRUARY 2, 1927 n; K Hunter River I e 1 . . . “ ‘l "t" ‘P And Vrcrnrty Strong and _ ——— r...“'”.;.“r?.‘l" ..s.i?.‘rl§§"1i‘§°°“%‘éi§; Vitali Take Craig, Charlottetown, visit‘ on Mon- day morning for Trenton. N. S. Where they will visit their broth- ASTHMA llllnordhn Llnlurent for clumped b53113, er. Mr. Fred Clair. who is seriously Gieanings From CHRONIC BRO CHITI MEAD AND IRONGHIAL OLD‘ . R rhkY fiilll AI-MAH . Tmviflwa. ‘rwmfifpifi: .51." “.r..'.°'...."“"..». Zn q B: WILLIAM uLulAn Rich In Vitamins smut A Downs. Toronto. Ont. 20-33 Danish Royal Fam . r _ ily Extremely ‘ g Democratic . tlUP-ENliAGrlDN. Jan. Ill. -- Kin?- rirr-istian of Denruark and lcelsurl is un extremely democratic. ruler‘. in tact all urenrbers of the Darr- ish royal family are little given to formality and it is nothing unusual to see tlrenr bicycling, taking part. in sports conrpetitiotr, shooting or walking‘ and window shopping about. Copenhagen with the sunrc lfreetio \ enjoyed by Dunes who are not. we rzhietl down with titles. The sport oi‘ kings ruight he. horse- racing to the rnovle sub-title writ- ers, but to Kiln: (Thristizrn it. is yachting. Prom his early‘ yorrtlr he has gone in for water sports und he has been the nwncr of n long series orf yrtciiis, all of which he named Rita. He hur-i taken part in most races hold in [Lrulslr watt-rs. and has, on many occasions, per- sonuily sailed his yacht to victory against ircavy odds. Although Queen Aicxrrntiriue_ is not a good sailor, she is a ilno sportsinrzrn ant “uurnoiy” uccorrr~ panics her royal lrusburul ervery- where. 0a visits of state. the royal couple either charter‘ a mreasvuger ship or ortdcr orri a warship. ‘in the long llanisir winter King‘ (lhristiau goes in .i'or ice-yachting the eoldosi. rnuulrcst sport in his douruins. Last your he wus lost ‘for several hours in a tog while on ono of his ice-yachting expeditions. ‘When younger his Majesty was nu ardent cunoe fan. Te paddled his own canoe on many big excur- sions and irt all kinds of weather. lllis last trip was un autumn voy~ age across the Buy of Aarhus. On that trip a gust of wind upset his frail crailt. und threw him into the icy water. For more than an hour he clung desperately to his bout. Fin-Wily he was rescued by a fisher- mun. numb from exposure and lrulf drowned. King Christian has no love for irorse racing. although he is an ard- cnt horseman. ————-<-0->-—-—- The salaries of church of Eug- lund eurates has increased. They start at a stipend of $1,000 per K011i‘. The new engineer-perfect oi‘ An‘ uoru promises to uunihiliato the dust enveloping lire city. When Your Food SCOTT’S Mills was a visitor i0 Cilia-Hotte- town the latter part of the week. Barrett. Wheatley River. ey match in lClrarlottetown on Fri- MrJJ. ‘u. Simpson, Bay View their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Among those attending the ‘hock- day evening were the Misses Junie Andrews, Hazel Sollar, lielenn Mc- Millan, Esther Dixon and Messrs. Chester Sellar. Orville Sellar, ivuu Bowman. Louis Tlraiiwi‘. A1111"? Dixon, Cluence McLean, Ralph Mc- Milieu. .___ 1 Mfrs... llliirlrorl Boston. student U. . C.. spent a few days at be!‘ irome recently. Miss Esther Dixon. Mr. Arthur Dixon and Mr. Louis ‘Trainer. spent Sunday at Oyster rBed. guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. (liars. Mathesou. Air's. A. H. liousloir, was u pass- enger. to Emerald on Saturday morning, returning the ‘same thry. Mr, ulld Mrs. Ernest Matthews uud family and Mrs. A.. Stewart drove to Cirwriottetown on Sundvl)’ where they spent ‘lrlrc do)" Mr. lvlillirun MeDousuil. Chad“ lrrrtetown. was here during U113 week. also Mr. itussoi lldcLeari. North \\"riisl|ire. "Other recent visitors here include the ffllloivlllg who rwagisteerl lzri ‘The (ilobe llotel: James Malcolm, ‘Fruro. N. 5.; J. A- idcllskill. iliaue lluy, N. $1.; A. J- pmrrer, Mlscoucire: Alien Gallant. Willjrerl Doucctte. ltustico; G. Ii. Keefe, ("i-larlnlitetoutr; W. l’- Moase. Keusinlztotr; W. W. ‘Lorri. Sunrruersirlc; (l. L. lluulop. (‘lur- lotteiown; ilruco Graham, Edward Gruhanr. Bay View; Louise Pe-t- us, South ‘ilusticu; C.. W. ’l‘oonrbs. North. Rustler)‘. ll. Corridor‘, .I. lir-nrllgy. lChhri0ti‘ei(l\\'ll' M-ux Mac.- Donuld, Albany; K. . liopgnotl. Sunrrnersirle‘. ti. 'i‘rain0i‘. H099 River; Milton (lrecu, John W. (free-u. ‘Clll/Olltlirih‘, \\V. A. Ready. i’. J. ‘Rossiter, li.. E. Kuneerr. Clrtrrlottetowvn, Chmrirrtletowrr; Herbert Vickérsotr, Montreal; C. P. Cooke. Keusington; L. Ling. Wlreatiey River; James McCallurn, A. C. Gillett, E. T. I-liggs, Char- lottetown; lnrne Mc-Neiii, Cuveir dish; J. Stevmrt, Buy View; '1‘. ‘Clinton lBrown. Si. John; Jomes A. Bagioie, Charlottetown; A. H. Afflelzk, Mlownt fitewart; lClaude O rien. Allbelrtoln; ll. lliarks. Charlottetown; ‘P. R. MeCormac. Halifax; R. H. Smith. Pictou. N. S.; J~ L. Lockhart. Charlottetown; W. W. ‘Wood, Sunumerside. Rev. it. ‘H. Baxter ‘was a passen- ger to Charlottetown on Mondiay returning Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mary ‘Stevenson, P. W. C.. spent. the week-end with heir pur- euts, Mr. and Mrs" ‘G. W. Steven- son. Fredericton. Messrs. it. H“. ‘Perkins, Norton, N. '8. urrd B. W-- Taylor repre- seniistive or‘ Beatty Bros. ‘l.tri.. St. the local agent were ‘in Muyiielrl And ‘Gurqles up In Sour Rising: or Heartburn and ‘Cavendish on business the early purrt. of the week. Mr‘. WW5“ "Y TFi/Ou the community Mrs. .i-- S. hlaoheod auddviiss 11101.11 1.631111%“ duzelm Fm the . , Amy Burr-sit spent Sunday Wilillpaut 1e... 11101111111 he 1W1 P13111113“ Cod-hoe’ with his daughter Mrs. John Lyman of Tryou and it was there that, the Jilin!‘ of heart disease front which ,, _ Taylor who recently accepted a. “Y i! “m9 ‘“"'l’”l’S"'- 391"“ [he position as salesman ‘with this world for stomach comfort. l-iurd to 11m. w111-1111ve m. 111s gen-nary’ [he lull whut upsets a siouruclr. ‘Soruc- Province of Nova Scotia. and with tiurcs it's milk or fresh irreutl or Mrs, Taylor leuves s-lrortly [or steak and onions,‘ Almost auythluk Truro. where ‘they will ruake their will cause gus, biliousness or heart- hotue. “L" burn. But whatever ii is (iiupepsin -—-<o>—~—-—v works like mflgh‘. it nctrrnliy dig- LETTER 0F $YMPATHY Tryon And Vicinity in the passing of Mr. Luke here loses one of its oldest and enrl came on Saturday. January he suffered nlllt-IL iDuring his life he wus principally encased ru agriculture and was, very ironourubre in all his flgaliqggi A .ilr‘rrr believer in the Christian faith his entrance into the land be. YQHd is surely u beautiful reward. The deceased was S6 years Q1‘ .1119 dmd h‘ “uwlvvll by lire following cirllrlrcu: Airs. Laval of Lnwuli, 314188.; Mrs. John ‘Lyman oi 'l‘l‘ymr; Mrs. John Dawson m‘ M91111 1391190119; it'll‘. liti\\'ill'li Wood of ‘Patten, Iviarne and Mr. (lenrge Wbolds uf North Tryorr The rrrner-nl services were ably conducted 11y 111$ pastor Rev. liutryarti. nfter wirieh the coriegu left for the People's Cemetery» 'l'l‘y0u. where interment was utade. Thu pull hearers were: diossrs. dilurer‘ ‘Dawson, Howard Raymond and. Brenton Wood. Ulric Dawson and Iiuipir Lyman. Messrs. llruco Cznnpirull zrml lie for hirer-rent of Angnslim- Corn. motored to Sururncrsitlr- lust \v....11_ The snow‘ having taken its spvrrtiv depurtun‘, it is nut. lllltftllnlnrrrr 1r. . . i. . THE CHARLOTPETQVVN GUARDIAN QO§FOOQOQO§ GO HOQOO-VO-GO-Oi That Car Of Yours Ileurt-lo-Hunrl Tllll With Auto- Inubllc Owner: and Driven on llow tn Gut flu Mont Uul u! Their Curl 1| ' Exyanll. U§QOOO§QOQ§QP9OQ'OQQ¢Q-OO1 TEST CAN BE SlMPLiFlED Some persons iind it difficult to read the hydronretcr‘ used iu testirig the car's anti-freeze solution, if the float is calibrated to record gravity. The motorist who has been annoy- cd by this fact can simplify mat- ters [or himself by replacing the bulb with one_calibrated itr degrees of temper-attire. 'i‘he better class oi these are quite accurate, although there is some criticism of the low- er grades, The accessories denier will advise on the various types. The change, made at small expense, may facilitate and encourage hydro- rneler" reading’. lNDlRECT COSTS HlGH livery motorist itnows first it “'11s es fuel to have the carburetor set for too rich a mixture. The irr- direct losses, however. 1rr~obatbly urn greater sources of expense. These take lilo for-m of excessive carbon dcptrslts, valve troubles. greater Piiirrtlcr‘ uud piston weur‘ ilirzl more (crrrrrlt-r-zrsc dilrrtiu1r~»-tirc greatest evil ut‘ tirem uil. .,~1 r...‘,;;l,>,¢-i\ FOLLOW THE NEW CARS rhatcst urodel irilltrllltriliivs are offering ilnu clues to the car owner who is uuuoyerl by ruttir-s in his r1211‘. ltubbcr, u‘; zr silcutzcv. is used in runny places on the i027 uruclr- irrt-‘s. ll rrbstrrirs ibr- noises 1rrorluc- see an ‘Milo ily 1rusl you iileSc days. Quite u contrast lo lust winter"! Mrs. Uorlaliri iloll of 'i‘r‘_von lcii on liiontirty to spcud two wr-cirs visit- ing friends uud relatives in Bedouin‘. ‘Surnruersirle and Kvusirrrz- ion. M1‘- (icorlzr- ilcnucssr-y of (‘hur- lottelosvn has been speudiul: a feu- riuys visiting h‘. 'l‘ryon. ‘(inn oi‘ the ruost iliriilillg hrrviroy games of the season was oxlribitr-rl Ht Augustine Cove on Monthly even- ing between tho 'l‘r_vou “,’\r‘r‘o\vs" and Augustine Cove “Starr's. Tho game entied with the score of 5~l in favor oi the "Arrows." The Arrows goals were shot by; Lloyd "OWEN. rRory Mclleod, Victor How- utt, and Jimmy .\icl.eod. ‘Several complaints irzrve been to the effect that the lighting system is not up to the standard currsing many r11‘ the irockeyists to overskate the puck. ‘Mr. A. It. 'l‘oombs 0f ‘Fryorr was very much pleased to have with him for a few days iris cousin. Mr, Charles Tcombs lately arrived home from Suskaicirervan, ' Messrs. rLlOyd and Victor l-lowatt lifiifie trip to Sumrnerside on 'i‘rres- dtly to see the game Abcgwelts vs. Crystals. They returned homo on Wednesday. Mr. rllowarrl Woorl of Potion. Maine and ‘lVirs. Laval of lmwell. Mass" who irad been hunre attend- ohn, N. 13., were here on Monday the funeral oi their father, returned I I .- Falls 1° Digest max?“ to their respective homes. Mr. R. A. Howatt of ‘Fryou lurid a business trip to Srrurrncrsltlc lust week. The report has been circulated that there are several slight cases ot‘ smallpox in Atmustino Cove. We hope tirat this may not be the casc- us this (iriOHli disease is not welcom- ed especially at. ‘this season. us it churches, rinks. oil‘. rsts food. rests iiro stomach. ab- sonbs the sour. ucid, hra5ity risings would necessitate rzirvsing all ilrc from whatever uuust‘. rlvcn in the _ on, l’. in. morning. it’ you gr-t up with a coat vd tongue. feel uuuscaicrl and the 1 . , _ , .1 _ mmlgm M Ilreflkfas‘ WWW WM’ of llrr Pruloricton Wnnrens lnsti ""0 ‘“' “m imldmmhl“ m" "mm synrputhy and respect of our- r(iiul) ytrrr fool good and wunl to eal. Anyone at ‘lire nrorey or‘ rr-sluur- 11,1 111 .1111, (101111, M- ym“. bmub unis and luuclr counters can fortify 1.1; their stornutvlr against lrortble with v1.11. 11M... 1.0L." 1.1111911 111,011 1O “Royals? The game was fast and puli Willi our: Hour‘ and dear to yo“ exciting at all times and ‘kept the one or two diapepskrs after r-ttliuu. (lot a till cent package of Pope's and wo reullzr! how inluileqrinle Hpectators in cireers. The Albany Ilear l~‘r‘ieurl:-—Wo, the members igggon on “Ommy 1 in the lzreul 10H" you have sustain- Iliupepsltr at any rlrul: sioro. You'll words um to console the sorrow. people are very enthusiastic ove enjoy iho effect, FROM SAINT JOIIN T0 LIVERPOOL Feb. 4. iMar. 4 .. Montroae iFeb.11 Montreal “Feb. 19. ‘Mir. 18 . . Monlnolrn Feb. 25 l MI!‘- 25 . Montolare Mar. i2. Apr. B. . . . . .. Montcalm To Chou-b _rg —- Southampton — Ant- “SID- Mar. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Melltl TO GLASGOW Mar. 3i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Molltu FROM NEW YORK T" .__ . 0 CHERBOURG QOUTHAMP resolutions marking the first de- TON-ANTWERP .. Montroynl To Cherbourg — Southampton. m. n iVll Belfast ' ‘Vin Oreenock nrrnnn-A spin: IIBRIIAnY inn Wis’: mulls Empren of Booth-id FIBIUARY 25TH ‘ . vlously had mrrch sympathy. --—-———{O§—~—~—~— ihwrnzrrl...“ w ucn nouns l-PIILAIII! r d0 Klrll‘ 31H“ lllnt John. NJ). tlu- lieuvetriy’ Farther‘. who nionc full cupucity to curry irunre the bi oarrcnnrfurt nnd sustvrin you In this Ufld 01 r119 acme 4 10 1, y0rrr' time of rberenvormoiri. M‘... W“ “"0 "Willy flfllulillie 9f llw so'r'rr.t-: SFiAPED BAGS 1'0 rvcuknoss n! iruurun consolation, so HANG QVER wR15-r. we can do nothing better tlr-un commend you to the loving cure of 1.11.111’ 1,011.18 3111111011 1101111911 11,111; iiirn who cuure to heal the broken 1., 11,9 1111111111,,“ 1310 W11“ m. mourn; and who promised never to 141111111 hag u pq.1-1_1¢111a1~1y arm“; leave or forsake you. -——--——_<4>—-——- model of g water car-ate. Cooperatives To {Cnnudlan Frau) LONDON, lFeh. 1--'l‘he (Jo-opera- tive party hitherto an independent political body with a merm-barshiP oi’ about firs mil-lions has adopted STOOD THE. CHOKZE UUDG 1 iinite step toward alliance with ALDERMANUIGCfi the ‘Labor party headed .by iomrar Premier Ramsay MacDonald. The alliance will be subject to guaran- tees under which the cooperatives will retain their separate identity. The Cooperative movement is u weslthyrbody 1nd its alliance would greatly strengthen the Lalhor party with which its members have pre- With the aid of money from the ilnlted States. groups oi’ Arab Kir- inns. or Turkish Armenians, are mmrpletlng tho reconstruction of n city between the rivers Armin and Godarnchai. within the shadow Aims AnnroqllluuLctrrrau. ldrcder- Mn “m1 Mm‘ mnwr Uflwsu“ “I 1 ustlno rilovo were visitors to bulletins change is tile nrdluarr, game of the season was staged on Monday evening between the AI- buny “Si. Puts“ vs. Cape ‘Traverse llill. hockey. li. was very notlctrublr» on ____._______ We would therefor-e direct. you lo hionday night as they turuorl out in "mmml" “ml "‘°"‘r‘"t the!" "lili- srmnsoretl ‘by some ‘Paula houses. ive dis in ‘ . all e desiws. Slime‘! o" "Mm" "i "m" ‘mem- Pei-burp: tmeotng€glly Jars inspired hers. MrsslPhoebo Stewart, M156 by 111°‘ 01.141131111011911 11-11391. 1,31; ("We Ackllmd- Ml" MYPUB 11- liut the new s-ha-pe is brourler and Cutciiffe. when eiilpty lies flat as a paper‘ of places in the body ‘. . .-\rr ol.l iuur-r" tube will provlrlc. suffit-irur silencers for lenders. hotly joints urui- other places that lifi‘ squealing, squeak- 11111; or‘ rtriiliul: irr lire older‘ tsur‘. loo. TIGHTEN THE FRONT PAIR if it is irvct srrry to tighten the exposed bru to olinrirrair- ineffic- icucy irarcctrble to the spiuslritrl: of rnud and slush, riu- rear owner islroulrl rcureruln-r‘ that only the 1frout-\vhoel brakes require this treatment. liy iirc tirur- the front. pvlrceis have gone tirrough a puddle. ltlrere is very little urud or slush lleft to bo splashed by the rears. Only a slightly closer baud adjust- ‘nrent is necessary iu either‘ case. SAVES CLUTCH STRAlNS In cold weatheryrnotorists urrry iiurl Announcement the tires oi their car's frozen to the pavement. Tire engine is cold and llacks its normal power‘, and freeing- rthe ear under‘ such circrrnrstarrtres‘ frequently becomes irksonrc. To prevent straining the ciutclr, it is a good plun to push the car tree by hand by a little rocking buck and forth. This will prove simpler than it uray appear to be at first. r1197" .1. r"~&-~“b-" - . on. HERE SAVES MONEY , Steering has been made ruurvel- onsiy easy, but the driving feature still requires most or a our own- er's oncrgy——-th~.rt is. he is contin- ually busy at this 1rarticrrlar‘ joh. Au interesting thought in couuccl- iorr with this fact is that the rpoitrt most frequently ignored in thc lub- 1 -ricatior1 of a cur is the top of the steering wheel. Oil here means u great dcul oi‘ energy - conservation when trying to put the cur into u narrow parking space. it also serves to eliminate one of the most annoying groans or whistles in the nruchlue. READ THE BULLETINS The‘ instrument hoard of the unto- nrobile is continually built-lint: the ‘T. H. Estabrooks Co., Limited Iruits of Lin‘. rnaclrinrj. lluczruso those 1r l thousands of drivvrs fail to r ' PAGE SEVE ‘ to RED ROSE TEA nthusiasts ENTURIES ago, when tea was first introduced t0 the English Nobility, the precious leaves-then almost priceless ——Werc packed in sealed lead Containers. x . For manygenerations lead continued to be used as a protective package for all fine quality teas. Then the modern metal, Aluminum, was introduced. But during war-time and later, paper bags and paper boxes were ‘largely used and have held sway ever since. ‘ In our 30 years experience putting up Red Rose Tea we have used all these containers and each has some particular merit. But careful tests over a long. period prove that Aluminum is by far the best container that has yet been found, and paper packages of every kind the poorest. When in contact with dampness paper absorbs moisture which soon affects the quality of the tea, and in some instances completely spoils it. Having found the paper package unreliable and uncertain, We have again adopted the Aluminum package which we used years ago. For we know now that Aluminum can be better depended upon than any other. Unlike paper, Aluminum does not absorb moisture. It preserves all the original flavor and strength. S0 now and in the future Red Rose Tea Will be packed in the Alu- minum package, as it was in years gone by. t... Toronto Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton condiflort oi‘ the various workiuil esteem in which he was held iiiChrrninilvlnWrl, who spoke very rtlris district. ‘l-‘roru the centre[irurm-ssivr-ly. hung lire lfollar of i). l). ii» M. of ‘After iin‘ comdrrsirrrr of thus sor- lbo l. (l. i). l‘, w-hrhwlr office Jack vice, lhc casket. covert-d with IMPRESSIVE i. O. O. F- SER- lirern zit uil. This lrublt is u costli‘ vlcE- ‘FQK 3- A‘ Bm-ri DE‘ tule desire lo conve in on the - ' y y Tho most spercizrcrrlrtr‘ irorlrcy rmu in runny cases. Thu runruelcr‘ r her-p abreast of t.lre news. i»! . S Q L. nbr/ foo . Mull 3 L‘ s... 1...... Party bringing up Father _.____.__..______- . "V$* THE naesrospn Hasnscsrvso THREE THOUSAND APPuCAfiONS FOR THE I‘D LIKE“ APPOINTMENT 0F TRAvELuuC. AMBA5$ADQR-BUT r-r firUNOE ' was Bzrwzsu E BLDT OF KOKQMO 77,-. ~ - q 45w 7' r ‘r0 Kucml rnuy bu trying in it'll a story of u short circuit. the oil gauge ruay hi! bulletins; the fact that tho crank cusn lubricant is low or exhausted. or the gasoline gauge may be tuli- imz of a parucity of fur-i. lt 1ruys to held two years ergo. flowcrte, iokorts of iovo [four The principal urourncrs pmsont xverc‘. Wultrw ii. Bilrt of E. Millin- nrcltei, hlrtiur‘, and li. McLeod oi lcsiievllio, The doc?’ a; livw ‘u Itruf rl Moi c. ti‘v '1.‘ olrirl f ie ‘ Jr ak va.‘ , y‘ u‘ H‘ I l ' u ‘ ' n ilrrliil- lhhlsrilfrii rlrrrrllisi. Sh‘ ‘tl-rrrs oi‘ Shawls‘ “m” m PM Emir)‘ uwsfi’ an- rruw at nccessrty In the “L“£l' , '. -. .. .. rrobr: ot‘ the Parisian woman w 0 hood frlande. {sadly wt. too >4)’ .S_ m. h“ we“ (“ewmL Just ed to Cardigan Bridge A very impressive vice was held in the ilull at 15:00 p. m. oh Sunday Dec friends and rtcquainlanrves. The Oddfollows attended calla andthe Bros E. S- Brett and \V. W. (iray conducted the ‘Service with Mr. ‘Stanley Wilson ut the or- The stud passages from the l. O. f0. F. rlturai oomlbined 1rriuto hymns was‘ _und many a furrtrivo le-ar was .ln ev- lt is harrd ‘to find words adequate to express thre congregniidu—iaifecilioil, ‘sormw and regret DTEVBXHNL ‘The casket occupied a. central position covered with a profusion nrent. The funeral ‘services wercrbo ruissertl ‘here of wreath-s and oprays—lust aconri-ucte slight mtanltervtlatrion ot the high Church by the ‘Rev. ‘Bruce IVluir of Mountaineer JUDGES UT-WE iluusv. ~50 ralosr- tirluo eyes. flay not good-might; Bid us zoori-ruorn.lng. friends iroro as well us from his rnuuy iliiiflliis in the wost. was mrrsln. drrotlrr-r‘ liitrsous. who’ coudurvlexvi sotl‘s father. ‘um-d tililscrvices ui the g v1‘. where 2r]! ED B_Y_f_é'us‘ LATER iris sor-rmvirri; relatives and ilmyq ‘l.|"|t-. ’l‘i|e body of the lute] .I. .‘\- iiir‘;|i'u|'c\\‘ell we will miss W"! and W" _ , , _ arrived in (fhruriolttetowu on lllrtn-‘trrtly suy we iravo lost a frien¢l.]“l""' m" Mm‘ ‘ma m” were pm day, Doc. 27, ncrzonrpatrlctl by Wai- but. the nreiuory‘ of your pleasant .. . , . _. ~ , . - ., -~ . lo. the knowing ones of the Rue ter and Arthur. brothenq of Lin. dr-|__m.llt. anti krtul, rrnsciirsh iiiC will a“ l“ ma“ and ‘he Uhannjs my“ certsed, the father rhuvim: urrrvodllln-g- some duys previous to rnakc ar- Tr rungemcnis fm" burjnl. with its. < r ~ t i luy ‘morning lire r-nskr-t wow‘ V3112: and remrenrrored. d in the Presbyterrizrtr The above was cordon] fronr The i ut Rocky Mountain lreirld. "r h \ . . rs M? GAFFNEY OUT or amt. , "j YET? //_,_ dUDCrE SLOT-VD BE THE. MAN TO BECOME .1555? V5815 ouT- as Q i927 IV luv-l. FIMUIC Scnvrcs. Inc Grill Swim‘: rim ruin-d 0t Mount ‘Ararat. ‘lint in some farrlrrer- cliuro (Patriot please copy) convrgvred tn the curutricry by his BIG‘ BRIGHT SHAWLS DESIGN_ purinz 1o relegate shawls to lim- scrtlod and shipporl to tho rlrxcprrsw 1 _ (in arrival the liiody was taken oil's birth place. (‘nrrl-igun i§l'i4li!,i'.;llu[ U bom' to llitzimnnfls Undertaking par-burrs l’. l-l- l., whore lt will be iutviH-d n , _ where tit. rcurzrluml until \Vodnes- in the. presence of his rclrttirnrsiFax;n‘FégigllnélgfiiismdfzfifimYgi day uiflfllillii. when it was taken and old luryhood iriourlr. ‘ ' by train to Cardigan for inter- ‘(mod ‘bye. Jucit. good ikvil- \°““'Ellglund'__. 492:. ‘VX1193 and Mon, ‘mouth. 36; Scotland. 7i; Northern on follows according t.) population: i t i l lily George Mcliilunéus .~~--—-+-v;~ .. . 1,. -~ , _ NOW- crerrssr- 1F A ifs 00ers BRrcK suouco HIT OR ME NAME 1514"? VWGAFFNN